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BLACK S GUIDE BOOK ADVERTISER.
GOLDEN LION HOTEL,
(CAMPBELL’S, late GIBB’S)
KING STREET, STIRLING.
DUNCAN CAMPBELL,
HILE expressing his thanks for the liberal support he has
received during the many years he has been Proprietor
of this Hotel, respectfully intimates that many improvements
have recently been effected in the interior arrangement and
management of the House, rendering it complete in every depart¬
ment as a temporary Residence for Families, Parties, Tourists,
and the Public generally.
D. C. flatters himself that those patronizing his Establish¬
ment will find it everything they could wish in point of accom¬
modation, moderation in charges, and facility in obtaining
necessary refreshments.
Everything which experience could suggest has been done
to provide for Commercial Gentlemen, who will find it to their
advantage to put up at the Golden Lion.
A large Coffee-Room for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Coaches to Callander, Loch Katrine, the Trosachs, Lochearn-
head, Killin, Kenmore, Aberfeldy, and Dunkeld, twice a day
during the season.
Carriages, Broughams, Droskies, Gigs, and Post-Horses, on
the shortest notice.
The Inn is in the immediate vicinity of the Post-Office,
Stamp-Office, the Banks, and the Stirling Station of the Scottish
Central Railway; an Omnibus runs to and from the latter on
the arrival and departure of all the trains. Passengers and
Luggage—Free.
COACHING DEPARTMENT.
HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS.
Golden Lion Hotel, Kino Street, Stirling,
April 1858.